Quantum Data-Centre Integration: From Laboratory Machines to Hosted Infrastructure
Why hostability, not only qubit progress, is becoming the next industrial bottleneck in quantum computing

Report overview
Quantum computing is moving from a research problem to an infrastructure problem. The next phase of the sector will not be determined only by improvements in qubit count, fidelity or error correction, but by whether quantum systems can be hosted, powered, cooled, secured, maintained and accessed inside reliable digital environments. As quantum processors begin to enter HPC centres, cloud platforms, colocation facilities and sovereign infrastructure programmes, the relevant industrial question becomes broader than the performance of the QPU itself. It concerns the full operating environment around the machine: facilities, cryogenics, energy, networking, cybersecurity, access control, calibration, maintenance, service continuity and contractual responsibility.
Inside the report
Report structure
The report develops the question through 8 analytical sections, moving from the underlying technological or policy problem to its industrial, financial and strategic consequences.
- 01Why hostability is becoming central
- 02Infrastructure models and the integration problem
- 03The European public route through EuroHPC
- 04Facility engineering and operational constraints
- 05Cloud-mediated access and commercial colocation
- 06Cybersecurity, contracts and regulation
- 07Strategic implications and what to monitor
- 08Sources used
Professional value
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Industrial structure
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Capital and policy context
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Strategic implications
An assessment of risk, competitive advantage, sovereignty, commercial maturity and the signals that should be monitored next.
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